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hmmm, you could build a giant freezer or fridge so you can fit inside, you can adjust the temp by removing and adding ice from stores, can also make ice if you dig a large hole, because deeper is colder
you could go to one of those underground places, forgot name.
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hmmm, you could build a giant freezer or fridge so you can fit inside, you can adjust the temp by removing and adding ice from stores, can also make ice if you dig a large hole, because deeper is colder
you could go to one of those underground places, forgot name.
at that point he should just go back to norway
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I see heatstroke and dehydration interchanged a lot.
Heatstroke is when your body cannot cool itself, and your internal temperature rises. It's usually caused by sweating a lot, to the point where you are dehydrated and cannot sweat anymore.
Dehydration is when your body loses water, sodium, and potassium.
When you sweat a lot, you lose a lot of sodium (an electrolyte). Sodium helps retain water in your body. Without it, you'll **** out every bit of water you drink. The best you can do is crackers, pretzels, or anything alike, and drink gatorade.
I've had it happen to myself. I was working in a hot kitchen, sweating like mad, and usually too busy/hot to eat. I was drinking plenty of water. I remember drinking an entire case one day. I would drink it, and **** it right back out. After a couple days, I had a heatstroke. I was riding with my mom to the store, and it started to feel like my heart was going to explode. I couldn't hardly breathe, couldn't see straight, felt really tired.
Was taken to the hospital, and they started taking blood and doing tests. They started a saline drip, and after a couple hours said they needed to transfer me to a different hospital. I was taken by ambulance to a hospital 2 hours away. The entire time my heart rate was about 170bpm, and I kept falling asleep.
I was there for 3 days, getting sodium and potassium through an IV drip.
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Wikipedia.com/how-to-survive-a-heat-wave%Forum.everybodyedits.com%
GO BACK TO NORWAY IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GET A HEATSTORKE
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HEATSTORKE
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Ok a so a bird. What?
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What about those endothermic cold packs that activate when you mix the chemicals together?
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ILikeTofuuJoe wrote:Ok a so a bird. What?
and a word. "HEATSTORKE" -- they're drawing humor from your periodic inability to spell.
Whatever
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ILikeTofuuJoe wrote:I really dont think 36 C is that hot. You just hav to get used to it overtime..
keep safe... http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nati … story.html
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stay in the shade, drink water whenever given the chance, wear as little as possible
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